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  2. May 15, 2022 · Nampa is the third largest town in Idaho – but it used to be called something else. In 1883, the Union Pacific built the Oregon Short Line Railway from Granger, Wyoming to Huntington, Oregon. Towns popped up every 10 to 15 miles along the tracks – one of those was Nampa.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nampa,_IdahoNampa, Idaho - Wikipedia

    It is Idaho's 3rd most populous city. Nampa is about 20 miles (32 km) west of Boise along Interstate 84, and 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Meridian. It is the second principal city of the Boise metropolitan area. The name "Nampa" may have come from a Shoshoni word meaning either 'moccasin' or 'footprint'. [5]

  4. It is not known for certain where the name “Nampa ” came from, but as the Oregon Short Line was built through Idaho, unusual names were given to some of the stations. Many of these unusual names were believed to be of Indian origin.

  5. No one knows for sure where the name “Nampa” came from, but as the railroad was built through Idaho, unusual names were given to some of the stations. Many of these names were believed to be of Native American origin.

  6. Nampa is located about 20 miles west of Boise along Interstate 84. Nampa is a principal city of the Boise-Nampa Metro area (Idaho's largest metropolitan area), and is centrally and ideally located to reach all western U.S. markets.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Nampa,_IdahoNampa, Idaho - Wikiwand

    It is Idaho's 3rd most populous city. Nampa is about 20 miles (32 km) west of Boise along Interstate 84, and 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Meridian. It is the second principal city of the Boise metropolitan area. The name "Nampa" may have come from a Shoshoni word meaning either 'moccasin' or 'footprint'.

  8. Apr 24, 2022 · Idaho, North America, United States of America. Facts About Nampa. Nampa is the largest city in Canyon County, Idaho. The estimated population of Nampa is 93,952, making Nampa Idaho’s third-most populous city. Nampa was established in the early 1880s as a railroad town by Alexander Duffes.

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